2015 PACIFIC GAMES MEDAL RECAP

2015 PACIFIC GAMES MEDAL RECAP

Guam’s 13 medals in the 2015 Pacific Games (3 gold, 3 silver, 7 bronze) didn’t quite stack up to the hundreds of medals won by Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia, but the three gold medals brought in by the swimmer Benji Schulte, the women’s shooting team, and men’s basketball team were a big step in the right direction.

It had been nearly a decade (8 years) since Guam won a Pacific Games gold medal and the ladies from Guam’s National shooting team were the first to pull it off since.

Guam’s three silver medals all came in swimming thanks to medals from Schulte and Pilar Shimizu, and the seven bronze were earned by the swimmers, men’s Va’a team, the Guam National Triathlon team, lifter Kimmy Taguacta, shooter Amalia Duenas, and Gia Sarusal’s boxing bronze.

How Gold Was Won

Shooters Amalia Duenas, Maria Cenzon, and Hope Delos Reyes rocked the 10m team event to help Guam secure its first gold medal in the games on Monday, the first day the shooters took aim.

Benji Schulte grabbed gold in the 400m Individual Medley, edging Samoa’s Brandon Schuster by .18 seconds just days after. Schulte gave Guam the only swimming gold medal in the 2015 games.

The men’s basketball team ousted Fiji in the gold medal game after escaping them in pool play thanks to a buzzer beater by Guam’s newest edition Tai Wesley. Guam built on a good first half and just blew past Fiji after Joe Blas netted 18 points in the 3rd quarter to blow the game open.

The win in basketball even scored Guam the honor of the Pacific Game’s ‘Most Outstanding Team’, voted on by a panel of Pacific Games judges.

The Men’s basketball team ended a 40 year basketball gold medal drought.

The Men’s basketball team celebrates after delivering a knock-out performance of Fiji in the gold medal game. (courtesy photo)

Silver Surfing

Swimmer Benji Schulte earned the most medals for Guam in the Pacific Games, including a silver medal in the 100m breaststroke.

Pilar Shimizu’s 50m and 200m breaststroke collected two more silver medals to round out Guam’s three silver swimming medals.

Bronze Earned

The National Triathlon team were the first to grab a bronze medal for Guam and lifter Kimmy Taguacta added hardware on the same day with a 53kg Snatch finish.

Guam’s Va’a team also landed a bronze medal in the 1500m race after overcoming a strong Fiji team in the final leg for the last spot on the medal podium.

Guam also won a taekwondo bronze in the 80kg with Alexander Allen coming up with a clutch victor over Papua New Guinea Calland Kokin

Amalia Duenas already had helped the team win gold, but she placed bronze in her individual 10m air pistol event at 154.3 points.

Benji Schulte was the top ranked 200m breaststroke competitor but placed 3rd in the final leg, earning Guam it’s 6th bronze.

Boxer Gia Sarusal wrapped up the medal count in her international debut against Tahiti’s Edith Tavane. Sarusal lost via unanimous decision.

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– U18 Oceania Baseball Tournament

1/22 – Guam vs. Palau (7 pm)

1/23 – Guam vs. New Zealand (7 pm)

1/24 – Guam vs. Australia (7 pm)

1/25 – Guam vs. America Samoa (7 pm)

1/26 – Semifinals

1/27 – Medal Games

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